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Garbage set to self-release new album
in spring
Garbage
are set to release their fifth studio album in the spring. The
album, which is their first since 2005's 'Bleed Like Me', will be
released on the band's own record label Stunvolume.
Recorded in Atwater Village in Los Angeles, the album is the group's
first not to be recorded in Madison, Wisconsin, the city where the
band formed in 1994. The album will be produced by Garbage and mixed
by the band's drummer Butch Vig.
Garbage are set to embark on an 'extensive' tour to support the new
album, which is as yet, untitled.
Last year Butch Vig claimed Garbage's five-year hiatus gave the band
the chance to "clear any excess baggage out of [our] head space".
Speaking about how the record is likely to sound, he said: "There's
lots of elements of things we've always loved: noisy guitars, big
electronic beats, atmospheric film moments. [We] wanted to make a
record that sounded like something that we want to hear when we're
driving the car."
Singer Shirley Manson also revealed that the band had rough mixes of
24 songs, with working titles of the tracks including 'Time Will
Destroy Everything', 'Blood For Poppies', 'Automatic Systematic
Habit', 'Control', 'Lies, Lies, Lies', 'Sugar', 'Not Your Kind Of
People', 'TROUBLE', 'Felt', 'Big Brite World', 'Alone' and 'Animal'.
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